Our Congregation is Apostolic, which means we were founded to meet
specific social needs, while a deep relationship with God was always at
the heart of our way of life. Our personal call is to follow Christ
in a radical way. Many of us would say that at the time of our entry
into Religious Life we had mixed motives, but we would now admit that
without the gradual ever-deepening relationship with God, Religious Life
today would be difficult to sustain.

Our history in responding to social needs
speaks for itself. However, our present day Welfare Society provides
many of the services initially met by the Sisters. Nonetheless there
are many people on the margins of society who need our ministry.

Perhaps, in this stressful modern day life
with its many emotional and physical illnesses, the greatest unmet needs,
which we aim to meet, are in the area of 'spirituality':- the quest for
God and the search for the meaning of life. In our affluent and
success-driven society many experience an emptiness and a hunger for
spirituality. People look to us Religious Sisters for help.
Although we do not have all the answers and those we have may not satisfy
the questioner, at least, in our shared quest they may experience a
glimpse of the Gospel which will give meaning to their lives.

'Novo Millenio Invenuto', the Church's Charter
for this millennium, calls on us Religious to make our homes 'genuine
schools of prayer and communion' and to meet 'widespread demands for
spirituality' as a response to the 'world's deepest yearnings'. Our
days are planned in such a way that there is space for personal and
community prayer as well as communal eating and recreation. All of
this gives us a sense of fulfilment. This support, companionship and
shared vision empowers us for our mission.

We invite young women to join us and
experience meaning in their own lives while endeavouring to make a
profound difference in the lives of others.